by Pat
20. December 2012 08:35
Concessions is the largest hiring department within an airport and is handled by contractors. Concessions include newsstands, restaurants, coffee stands, gift shops, and delicatessens. Although working in concessions can be similar to working in your nearby food store, it is often a way to familiarize yourself with an airport. The department usually has a high turnover rate and tends to require little experience. You will also hear of other opportunities in the airport which are often not advertised to the public. Your best bet is to find out from the airport authority who the concession contractors are and apply directly to those companies. Other airport positions that are often contracted out include parking attendants/cashiers and rental car agents. Again, such positions are a way for you to break in to the airport industry, since they often have a high turnover rate and require little previous experience.
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by Pat
1. November 2012 07:26
Get more aviation jobs (in real time) with our aviation jobs RSS feed
Apply directly for these available positions using the application instructions provided in the Avjobs Applicant System. Follow the individual application instructions provided in each job posting.
Avjobs.com is an online resource that brings together employers and employees in the aviation industry (Simply put, we tell you exactly who is hiring and where - right now!). Our Job Search System is for anyone looking for aviation related industry employment at any level. Please visit our Web Site for additional Aviation Employment Assistance and information. You will need to visit our website and log into the Applicant system, members.avjobs.com, to apply for positions. Please be aware that you will not be considered for any position until you have applied. Completing your online job application in our system will give you additional visibility and ensure your resume and interest remain active and visible to our recruiters.
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by Pat
18. October 2012 17:50
We've made it very easy to power your website with aviation jobs. If you already have an existing Jobs or Careers page on your website, or would like to display aviation jobs on any other web or Blog page, just grab the Avjobs Aviation Job Widget and add it to your site.
It takes just a few seconds to copy and paste the Avjobs Aviation Job Widget on your page – from then on, jobs will automatically appear on your website allowing people to view current aviation job openings and easily express interest to them.
Here's how it works:
- Just copy and paste the code below into one of the pages on your web site or blog:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.avjobs.com/special/RSS/Aviation-Job-webservice/avjobs.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.avjobs.com/special/RSS/Aviation-Job-webservice/avjobs.js"></script>
- Save the page
- View in your Browser
- Tell all your friends!
That's it.
It's as easy as 1, 2, 3 (and hopefully 4)
And you're done! From now on aviation jobs will load right away and people can easily express interest.
Oh, and remember that you can use multiple Aviation Job Widgets to power any page where you would like to display aviation jobs and have a way for people to easily express interest. How about displaying some of our aviation jobs on your careers Page? Or displaying aviation jobs right on your Contact Us page. It's Easy.
Simply follow the steps above and grab the code for the Aviation Job Widget.
How does it look?
See for yourself. below is a live version of the feed.
